Overview

This practical programme deals with all the issues that need to be addressed by those involved in a major office rehousing or an internal relocation. It focuses on the people and management as much as the technical factors, to ensure that every aspect of the project is covered.

Training objectives

This course will enable participants to:

Define or interpret a brief

Run the project within time and cost constraints

Comply with all legal and contractual requirements

Choose and manage contractors

Manage the space planning and design process

Supervise the move

Handle the settling-in process

Ensure business continuity and risk management throughout the process

Audience

This course is intended for all those involved in office moves, whether on a one-off or a regular basis, including:

FM managers and staff

Office managers

HR managers and staff

All other members of the project team

Format

A highly interactive one- or two-day course, with workshops and informal breakout discussions a feature of every session. The numerous teaching points will be brought out in highly interactive sessions where delegates will be encouraged to share and learn from their joint experience. Additionally, the course notes have been prepared as a real aid to inform, containing many checklists and example forms to assist participants in their workplace.

Special features

The course outline below is an indicative programme, which can easily be tailored to focus on those issues which are of particular relevance to your organisation or facilities.

The supporting materials can be supplied in either printed or electronic form.

Post-course support, whereby participants can call or email the trainer direct with any questions or concerns, can also be arranged.

The expert trainer

Graham is a very experienced and senior practitioner in the facilities management arena. A Fellow of the British Institute of Facilities Managers, he is a regular speaker on public training seminars and conferences and was a major contributor to the development of the BIFM training programme. He is a committee member of the International Facilities Management Association (IFMA), a regular contributor to a number of publications and a visiting lecturer to UCL, Reading University and the College of Estate Management. His practical experience was gained in the management of major building projects and later as the Head of Facilities of a national public sector organisation (where he was at the forefront of guiding the public sector in outsourcing services – including PFI – and was responsible for leading associated change management programmes), as a Group Board director of a major FM company, as Chairman of a consulting company and now as an independent consultant with clients such as the Home Office, Mitchells & Butlers and Unilever.